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Hey there! As the month of December is rapidly approaching, we thought we’d do something a bit different this year. We’d like to invite you to join us on a journey through science.

So here’s the deal: we’ve come up with 20 science-related prompts and will share a neuroscience post related to each of them over the first 20 days in December. And if you use social media, you can tag along by sharing your own take on the prompt using the hashtag #ScienceAdvent. Anyone with an interest in science can join in on the fun. Or you can just follow along and see what the posts are. Or don’t. You’re your own person, we can’t tell you what to do.

Regardless of what you decide, here are the prompts, so you know what to expect:

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